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  <h2>YouTube Data API v3 Client Library for C++</h2>

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  If you are using a default build environment as documented in the
  <a href='http://google.github.io/google-api-cpp-client/latest/start/installation'>Google APIs Client Library for C++ Installation Guide</a> then:
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    <li> Move this directory to the <code>service_apis</code> directory in
      the build root.
    <li> Run <code>make</code> from the root directory
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  To use the specialized service library, consumers may either:
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    <li> Add this directory to your <code>INCLUDE</code> path.
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        <li> In your <code>CMakeLists.txt</code> file, add the following:<br/>
          <code>INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES(${GOOGLEAPIS_SERVICE_REPOSITORY_DIR}/{{ api.module.name })</code>
        <li> Add the following <code>target_link_libraries</code> for your
          build target <var>my_build_target</var>:<br/>
          <code>target_link_libraries(<var>my_build_target</var> </code>
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    <li> Either include the single monolithic header file<br>
         <code>#include "/.h"</code>
    <li> Or include only the individual header files explicitly needed.
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The provided <code>CMakeLists.txt</code> file is a CMake file compatible with
those in the Google APIs Client Library for C++ SDK.
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See <a href='http://google.github.io/google-api-cpp-client/latest/start/get_started'>Getting Started with the Google APIs Client Library for C++</a> for more
information on how to use these service API libraries.
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